Guest guest Posted January 1, 2000 Report Share Posted January 1, 2000 Pam: TCOYF states that 18 days pf high temps indicates pregnancy. Most luteal phases are 12-14 days, so only 10 would not indicate much. The month I was pg with my ep, my chart was very typical - lows, followed by a highs (don't remember how many days) but then it fell again and I started what I thought was AF. It was a full blown period - heavy bleeding, crampy, and (not to be gross or anything) clotting. All of that is very normal for me. The following month, was definitely anovulatory - temps were all over the chart. Low one day, high the next, then back down again - looked like the Rocky Mountains. I was three days late for AF that month when my tube ruptured. When I got pg this time, I had a very typical pattern. Low temps until day 18, then day 19 and on were high, meaning I o'ed on day 18. I had 18 days of high temps before I went to my doctor for a test. I did not take temps after that, so I do not know if I went into a triphasic pattern or not., but my chart looks something like the charts in TCOYF. I want to say that with my ep I had NO cramping, pain, bloating, pregnancy symptoms, NOTHING to indicate anything was wrong until the rupture. Even that just felt like really bad gas, and I had no idea anything was wrong until I started passing out. With this pregnancy, I had some very slight red spotting over two days when I should have started AF (implantation spotting on days 11-12 dpo), no cramping whatsoever, and no pregnancy symptoms until after I already tested pg. The doctor told me that they could not really get a clear visual on the baby to determine position (uterine or ectopic) until about 6 weeks, but they monitored my hcg carefully to make sure it was rising as it should, since this is also an indication of ep. I am saying this to say that at 10 dpo, you are probably not having pain from an ep, since the baby is still so small. Just try to relax and see what happens (although I have had months when I was very much on edge and afraid myself) and if you have any doubts, test. The usual (average) luteal phase is about 12 days, so if you are 10 dpo now, unless you have a long one, I would say AF would be due Monday so you could test Tuesday. I hope this helps you Pam...and please feel free to email me anytime...I have been there and those nervous months are awful. Try to take it easy until there is something you can do to find out what is going on. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2000 Report Share Posted January 2, 2000 , My temps always look nothing like the book. I guess I didn't realize how paniced strickened I would feel over trying again. I agree that it is probably to early to have signs of ep. Well my temp has dropped that past two day. I went from 98.5 98.2 98.. So I am really hoping I will just get af now. The sooner I get it the sooner I can start again. But this is what happened with my ep my temp started falling to the point I thought I would get af. Then they started going back up. On day 18 I had the blood test and my hcg was only 95 and progesterone 7. I thought I was getting af because I also had spotting. I stopped charting at that point. The lows must be from low progesterone don't you think? Although you said you had low progesterone this time but your temps were high. When you mean high, you mean always above cover line or they kept going up and up. Although I did O until the 25th day of my cycle, or so it looks like. My opk never clearly came back positive and I didn't notice any fertile cm, so I think its almost impossible to be pg to begin with. I think I am just letting this whole thing get the better of me. Pam ---------- > > To: ectopicpregnancyegroups > Subject: Re: concerned (pg mentioned) > Date: Saturday, January 01, 2000 10:54 PM > > Pam: > > TCOYF states that 18 days pf high temps indicates pregnancy. Most luteal > phases are 12-14 days, so only 10 would not indicate much. > > The month I was pg with my ep, my chart was very typical - lows, followed by > a highs (don't remember how many days) but then it fell again and I started > what I thought was AF. It was a full blown period - heavy bleeding, crampy, > and (not to be gross or anything) clotting. All of that is very normal for > me. The following month, was definitely anovulatory - temps were all over > the chart. Low one day, high the next, then back down again - looked like > the Rocky Mountains. I was three days late for AF that month when my tube > ruptured. > > When I got pg this time, I had a very typical pattern. Low temps until day > 18, then day 19 and on were high, meaning I o'ed on day 18. I had 18 days > of high temps before I went to my doctor for a test. I did not take temps > after that, so I do not know if I went into a triphasic pattern or not., but > my chart looks something like the charts in TCOYF. > > I want to say that with my ep I had NO cramping, pain, bloating, pregnancy > symptoms, NOTHING to indicate anything was wrong until the rupture. Even > that just felt like really bad gas, and I had no idea anything was wrong > until I started passing out. With this pregnancy, I had some very slight > red spotting over two days when I should have started AF (implantation > spotting on days 11-12 dpo), no cramping whatsoever, and no pregnancy > symptoms until after I already tested pg. The doctor told me that they > could not really get a clear visual on the baby to determine position > (uterine or ectopic) until about 6 weeks, but they monitored my hcg > carefully to make sure it was rising as it should, since this is also an > indication of ep. I am saying this to say that at 10 dpo, you are probably > not having pain from an ep, since the baby is still so small. Just try to > relax and see what happens (although I have had months when I was very much > on edge and afraid myself) and if you have any doubts, test. The usual > (average) luteal phase is about 12 days, so if you are 10 dpo now, unless > you have a long one, I would say AF would be due Monday so you could test > Tuesday. > > I hope this helps you Pam...and please feel free to email me anytime...I > have been there and those nervous months are awful. Try to take it easy > until there is something you can do to find out what is going on. > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Want to send money instantly to anyone, anywhere, anytime? > You can today at X.com - and we'll give you $20 to try it! Sign > up today at X.com. It's quick, free, & there's no obligation! > http://click./1/332/2/_/26068/_/946785537 > > -- Create a poll/survey for your group! > -- /vote?listname=ectopicpregnancy & m=1 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2000 Report Share Posted January 3, 2000 Pam, When is AF due? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2000 Report Share Posted January 3, 2000 Pam: As long as you do not drop below the cover line, you should not consider the temps " low " . They will fluctuate some within a few tenths of a degree from day to day and that is normal. Even an occasional drop below the cover line is nothing to worry about. It is only when you have three days consecutive high (or low) that marks a solid change. I have no idea what my hcg was when I found out I was pg with my ep...they told me I was 8-10 weeks at the time. This pregnancy I was tested initially at 5 weeks from lmp (last menstrual period) and 18 dpo with a urine test. At 5 weeks, 3 days past lmp I had a blood test that showed hcg at 7997. My doctor said that was appropriate and it continued to rise from there. I have not had hcg levels drawn since they determined that my pregnancy was uterine (if they have, they have not told me the results). The only thing I know about clomid is that it tends to dry up and mask your cm, so you might need to take some Robitussin to help matters there. You can't really trust it to help determine your fertile period though, so you have to really know your cycle as far as temps go. I have never taken it myself, but I was supposed to, so I did some research and that's what I found out. Hope all this helps you, Pam. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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